Of course any old scrap paper or box and a black marker and I can make an 'aiming point' of sorts, but it is nice to have a more presentable target if you might want to save it or scan it; it is also nice to have them already the right size to put in a three ring binder, but most don't come from the factory that size.
Dilemma solved when looking through the 'junk drawer' - I found a bunch of old "Mr. Yuk" stickers with an obsolete phone number, and some other 'dot' type stickers, and got an idea...

Since the grid part doesn't use much ink, I use the printer to just print a nice one-inch grid, without a 'bullseye' and then I use one of the stickers for the center. Or have the printer draw a circle in the very middle, unfilled, and fill in the center circle with a cheap black marker (or can of spray paint and stencil I suppose would work too).
(Now, if I can just print some with a two-inch grid, and use my .444 at 25 yards, the holes will look like .22 holes compared to the grid lines, and I can say I shot them at 100 yards with my .22 pistol. . .
